School was closed last week. The beginning of the week was carnival, Thursday was a teacher's workshop on teaching Bible and Friday was...
a STAFF OUTING to the dam in Péligre, just outside of Mirebalais.
It was really interesting seeing the dam, checking out the turbines up close and going into the control room - seeing the switch that gives Port au Prince power! The staff loved the outing, there was some amazing beauty on the way and at the dam. Our tour guide was fantastic, very knowledgable and informative. Having a tour in Haiti was extremely interesting. (I think the recreational safety boards would have had a heart attack if they saw what they showed us during the tour - access to the control rooms, standing beside an active turbine with no rails or protection etc.) And it was fun to hang out with the staff outside of school.
For those who are interested here is some info on the dam (stolen from wikipedia) :
- The largest hydroelectric dam on the island of hispanolia
- The dam was created as a flood-control and an energy-providing measure in the Artibonite river valley as part of the Artibonite Valley Agricultural Project in the 1930s.
- The dam was completed in 1956
- The Peligre Hydroelectric Plant and its consequent operation was completed in 1971.
- The plant situated on the dam provides the country with most of its needed electricity.
- Recently a rapid rate of silt deposition has occurred in the Peligre Reservoir reducing the energy producing capability of the reservoir. (due to deforestation)
- The power plant, though needed, has fallen into near disrepair.
- The EDH (Électricité d'Haïti), Haiti's federal electricity supplier, has done relatively little to restructure the plant.
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Heading down to the dam |
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Barrage hydroélectrique |
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Our tour guide explaining how it all works |
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The structure that made the concrete some 50+ years ago |
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Beauty |
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Group shot |
1 comment:
Looks like a great trip! Good idea for teachers/staff to go on a field trip!
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